
Toyota C-HR+ 57.7 kWh FWD







Overview
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- Price USA (New)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- China
- Japan
- China
- Years of Production
- 2025-… (Announced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Striking, modern exterior
- Good real-world range
- NACS charging port
- Toyota safety features
- Efficient city driving
Reasons Not to Buy
- "Announced" - details unconfirmed
- Modest trunk capacity
- FWD only (currently)
- Performance merely adequate
- No frunk specified
Overview
The 2025 Toyota C-HR+ 57.7 kWh FWD is an upcoming all-electric compact SUV, aiming to inject some serious style and zero-emission driving into Toyota's US lineup. This front-wheel-drive variant promises a compelling package with its distinctive coupe-like design and practical EV credentials. Key highlights include a targeted 240-mile real-world range, a 51.9 kWh usable battery, and the adoption of the NACS charge port for easier charging. Official US pricing is still under wraps as this model is "Announced" for a 2025 debut, but expect it to be a strong contender in the growing EV Crossover segment.
What's New for 2025?
The 2025 C-HR+ 57.7 kWh FWD marks a fresh electric chapter for the C-HR nameplate in the US. This isn't just a refresh; it's an all-new electric variant poised to make a splash. Key developments include its dedicated EV platform, promising optimized packaging and performance. Significantly for the US market, it's slated to feature a NACS charging port, aligning with the future charging standard. Expect Toyota’s latest infotainment and safety tech to be baked right in, making this an exciting new entry for electric SUV shoppers eagerly awaiting its official launch.
Design & Exterior
Get ready for some head-turning looks! The 2025 Toyota C-HR+ boasts a sharp, futuristic design with that signature coupe-SUV sloping roofline, making it stand out from the crossover crowd. Flush door handles and intricate LED lighting front and rear are expected to amplify its modern vibe. Dimensionally, it measures a city-friendly 178 inches in length, 73.6 inches in width (excluding mirrors), and 62.8 inches in height. This 57.7 kWh FWD trim will likely sport unique alloy wheels and subtle badging to denote its electric heart, looking every bit the urban adventurer.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the C-HR+, and you'll likely find a driver-focused cockpit with a modern, tech-laden ambiance, typical of new-gen Toyotas. Seating for five passengers is standard. While full material details are pending, expect a blend of durable and stylish finishes. For your gear, the trunk offers 14.7 cubic feet of space with the rear seats up; figures for seats-folded capacity are yet to be released. A front trunk (frunk) isn't specified, so plan on utilizing the rear cargo area. Infotainment should be top-notch, featuring a large central touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Performance & Driving Experience
The C-HR+ 57.7 kWh FWD is set to deliver a zippy and refined urban driving experience. Its single Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor (PMSM) drives the front wheels, putting out 123 kW (around 165 horsepower) and a handy 168 lb-ft of torque. This translates to a 0-60 mph sprint in a respectable 8.3 seconds, perfect for nipping through city traffic, with a top speed of 99 mph. Expect a comfortable ride quality, nimble handling due to its compact dimensions, and multiple regenerative braking modes to help maximize that precious range.
Range, Battery & Charging
Powering this C-HR+ is a 51.9 kWh usable battery pack, delivering a Green Cars Compare estimated real-world range of 240 miles – pretty decent for daily commutes and weekend jaunts. It sips energy efficiently at around 4.62 mi/kWh. For juicing up, the standard 11 kW on-board AC charger should replenish the battery fully in roughly 5 hours at home. When you're on the go, it can gulp down DC fast charging at up to 150 kW via its NACS port, likely getting you from 10-80% in around 30 minutes.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Toyota doesn't skimp on safety, and the C-HR+ is expected to follow suit, targeting impressive ratings; it’s already noted with a 5-star NHTSA and Euro NCAP potential. Expect the latest iteration of Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) as standard. This comprehensive suite typically includes Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, and Road Sign Assist. Blind Spot Monitor with Rear Cross-Traffic Alert should also be on the menu, making every journey a bit more secure for this announced model.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
While official US warranty details for the 2025 C-HR+ are pending its launch, Toyota typically offers a solid package. Expect a basic new vehicle warranty around 3 years/36,000 miles and a powertrain warranty of about 5 years/60,000 miles. Crucially for an EV, the battery pack should be covered by an extended warranty, likely 8 years/100,000 miles, safeguarding against premature degradation. Toyota often includes complimentary maintenance for the first couple of years or 25,000 miles too, adding extra peace of mind for early adopters of this exciting new EV.
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